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CONSTRUCTION OF ROMAN MERCHANT SHIPS By : MR. S

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Underwater Archaeology Field School:Presentation by Sergei Beliveau.

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CONSTRUCTION OF ROMAN MERCHANT

SHIPSBy : MR. S

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Introduction Roman Merchant Vessels in History Materials used in the construction Ship construction

Rounded hulled / flat bottomed Shell First / Frame – Skeleton Martise and Tenon

Bibliography

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Merchant ship in history

Relief from art depicting roman merchant ships

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Archeological evidence of the construction / techniques used by the ancient Romans

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Materials

Hull – pine, fir, cypress or cedar Frame – oak Treenails – hardwood or oak Sails – linen, papyrus, byssus Exterior – tarred wool with lead sheeting

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ConstructionRounded hulled / Flat Bottomed

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Shell First / Skeleton

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Martise and Tenon

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ues.html http://thenephilimchronicles.blogspot.com.es/2011/10/ancient-ship-buildi

ng-in-greece-and.html http://eglewis.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/roman-merchant-ships-warhorse

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